US12473083B2 - Electric tiltrotor aircraft with tilting coaxial motors and gearbox - Google Patents
Electric tiltrotor aircraft with tilting coaxial motors and gearboxInfo
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- This disclosure relates in general to the field of tiltrotor aircraft and, more particularly, though not exclusively, to an electric tiltrotor aircraft with tilting coaxial motors and gearbox.
- An electric vertical takeoff and landing is a type of aircraft that uses electric power to supply rotational energy in an aircraft propulsion system for enabling the aircraft to hover, take off, and land vertically. Because of their versatility and lack of a need for a runway, eVTOLs are particularly useful for providing urban air mobility. As used herein, the term eVTOL also includes VTOLs that use hybrid electric propulsion systems. One particular type of eVTOL is an electric tiltrotor aircraft.
- One embodiment is a rotor system for an aircraft, the rotor system comprising an open rotor assembly comprising a plurality of rotor blades connected to a rotor mast via a yoke, wherein the rotor assembly is tiltable relative to a wing of the aircraft between a first position corresponding to an airplane mode of the aircraft and a second position corresponding to a helicopter mode of the aircraft; and a drive system for providing rotational energy to the open rotor assembly via the rotor mast.
- the drive system includes at least one electric motor for providing rotational energy to a drive shaft and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft for receiving rotational energy from the at least one electric motor via the drive shaft and providing rotational energy to the rotor mast via a rotor shaft.
- the drive system is rotatable relative to the wing about a tilt axis and the rotor shaft is coaxial with the drive shaft.
- Another embodiment is an aircraft comprising a rotor system, the rotor system comprising an open rotor assembly comprising a plurality of rotor blades connected to a rotor mast via a yoke, wherein the rotor assembly is tiltable relative to a wing of the aircraft between a first position corresponding to an airplane mode of the aircraft and a second position corresponding to a helicopter mode of the aircraft and a drive system for providing rotational energy to the open rotor assembly via the rotor mast.
- the drive system includes at least one electric motor for providing rotational energy to a drive shaft and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft for receiving rotational energy from the at least one electric motor via the drive shaft and providing rotational energy to the rotor mast via a rotor shaft.
- the drive system is rotatable relative to the wing about a tilt axis and the rotor shaft is coaxial with the drive shaft.
- Yet another embodiment is a drive system for providing rotational energy to an open rotor assembly of a rotor craft, the drive system comprising at least one electric motor for providing rotational energy to a drive shaft and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft for receiving rotational energy from the at least one electric motor via the drive shaft and providing rotational energy to the rotor mast via a rotor shaft.
- the drive system is rotatable relative to the wing about a tilt axis and the rotor shaft is coaxial with the drive shaft.
- FIGS. 1 A- 1 B illustrate an electric tiltrotor aircraft with tilting coaxial motors and gearbox in accordance with embodiments described herein;
- FIGS. 2 A and 2 B illustrate features of an example arrangement of a rotor propulsion system of the aircraft shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 B ;
- FIG. 2 C illustrates features of an alternative arrangement of a rotor propulsion system of the aircraft shown in FIGS. 1 A- 1 B ;
- FIG. 3 illustrates an electric tiltrotor aircraft with tilting coaxial motors and gearbox in accordance with an alternative embodiment described herein;
- FIG. 4 illustrates an electric tiltrotor aircraft with tilting coaxial motors and gearbox in accordance with another alternative embodiment described herein;
- FIGS. 5 A- 5 C illustrate example electric motor configurations for use in the rotor propulsion system shown in FIG. 2 .
- forward may refer to a spatial direction that is closer to a front of an aircraft relative to another component or component aspect(s).
- aft may refer to a spatial direction that is closer to a rear of an aircraft relative to another component or component aspect(s).
- inboard may refer to a location of a component that is within the fuselage of an aircraft and/or a spatial direction that is closer to or along a centerline of the aircraft (wherein the centerline runs between the front and the rear of the aircraft) or other point of reference relative to another component or component aspect.
- outboard may refer to a location of a component that is outside the fuselage of an aircraft and/or a spatial direction that farther from the centerline of the aircraft or other point of reference relative to another component or component aspect.
- the drive system includes one or more tilting electric motors coupled to an off-axis tilting gearbox. Tilting of the motors and gearbox occurs with reference to a wing or other stationary structure of the aircraft.
- FIGS. 1 A and 1 B illustrate an example electric tiltrotor aircraft 100 that is convertible between a helicopter mode (shown in FIG. 1 A ), which allows for vertical takeoff and landing, hovering, and low speed directional movement, and an airplane mode (shown in FIG. 1 B ), which allows for forward flight as well as horizontal takeoff and landing.
- Aircraft 100 includes a fuselage 102 , wing 104 , and a propulsion assemblies 106 rotatably coupled to wing 104 on opposite sides of the fuselage 102 .
- Each propulsion assembly 106 includes a nacelle or pylon 107 and an open rotor assembly 108 including a plurality of rotor blades 114 connected to a rotor mast ( FIG.
- Each pylon 107 may house one or more electric motors therein configured to produce rotational energy that drives the rotation of rotor assembly 108 .
- each pylon 107 may house a gearbox therein that drives the rotation of rotor assembly 108 , wherein the gearbox receives rotational energy from a drive shaft.
- Propulsion assemblies 106 are each convertible, relative to fuselage 102 , between a vertical position, as shown in FIG. 1 A , and a horizontal position, as shown in FIG. 1 B .
- Propulsion assemblies 106 are in the vertical position during vertical takeoff and landing mode. Vertical takeoff and landing mode may be considered to include hover operations of aircraft 100 .
- Propulsion assemblies 106 are in the horizontal position during forward flight mode, in which aircraft 100 is in forward flight. In forward flight mode, propulsion assemblies 106 direct their respective thrusts in the aft direction to propel aircraft 100 forward.
- Aircraft 100 is operable to fly in all directions during the vertical takeoff and landing mode configuration of FIG. 1 A , although faster forward flight is achievable while in the forward flight mode configuration of FIG. 1 B .
- Propulsion assemblies 106 may be tiltable between the vertical and horizontal positions by a rotatable shafts (not shown) extending through wing 104 on opposite sides of fuselage 102 that are rotatable in response to commands originating from a pilot and/or a flight control system.
- Each of the propulsion assemblies 106 utilizes an electric motor and gearbox unit (described below) disposed within a respective rotatable pylon 107 as a power source to rotate the respective rotor assembly 108 about rotor axis via a rotor mast.
- Propulsion assemblies 106 are illustrated in the context of aircraft 100 ; however, propulsion assemblies 106 may be implemented on other types of tiltrotor aircraft.
- an alternative embodiment may include a quad tiltrotor that has an additional wing member aft of wing 104 that can have additional propulsion assemblies similar to propulsion assemblies 106 .
- propulsion assemblies 106 may be implemented in connection with an unmanned version of aircraft 100 . Further, propulsion assemblies 106 may be integrated into a variety of tiltrotor aircraft configurations.
- each of the propulsion assemblies 106 includes a drive system 200 disposed within the pylon 107 for use as a power source for rotating the rotor system 108 about the rotor axis 116 .
- the drive system 200 includes a gear box 202 and a motor portion 204 containing one or more electric motors 206 and associated power electronics 208 .
- electric motors 206 may be implemented as radial flux motors.
- the motors 206 collectively drive (i.e., provide rotational power to) a drive shaft 210 .
- Each of the motors 206 may be connected to the drive shaft 210 via a respective one of overrunning clutches 212 , each of which transmits torque in one direction only and permits the drive shaft 210 to “freewheel,” or continue to rotate, when the respective one of the motors 206 is stopped (e.g., upon failure of the motor).
- a forward end of drive shaft 210 is received within a receptacle 214 of the gearbox 202 for providing rotational power to a second drive shaft 216 disposed within gearbox 202 for driving gearbox gears 218 .
- Gearbox gears 218 operate to transfer torque to a rotor shaft 220 connected to rotor assembly 108 ( FIGS. 1 A and 1 B ) for driving rotor assembly about rotor axis 116 ( FIGS. 1 A and 1 B ). It will be noted that, although drive system 200 is illustrated as including three electric motors, more or fewer motors may be included without departing from the spirit or scope of embodiments described herein.
- gearbox 202 is directly driven by motors 206 .
- an adapter 240 may be provided between motors 206 and gearbox 202 for facilitating maintenance.
- adapter 240 enables motor assembly 206 and/or gearbox 202 to be removed (e.g., for maintenance) without requiring disassembly of all the major components from the nacelle.
- the adapter 240 is a structural component that may include a conversion spindle 240 .
- the adapter 240 is positioned between or next to the gearbox 202 and motor assembly 206 and includes interfaces to attach to each separately.
- a shaft may span across the adapter to transmit the torque between the motor assembly and the gearbox; alternatively, the drive shaft could plug directly into the gearbox 202 through the adapter 240 .
- the adapter may be configured in a variety of manners but in general comprises a structural member that supports multiple systems such that any one of them can be removed without substantially affecting the others.
- a spindle 242 may be integral to the adapter 240 .
- spindle 242 may be attached to adapter 240 with a flange or other type of joint.
- gearbox 202 attaches to one side of the adapter 240 and the motors 206 attach to the opposite side of the adapter.
- pylon 107 rotates relative to the wing 104 or other stationary structure about a tilt axis 230 , which in the illustrated embodiment is located between electric motors 206 and gearbox 202 , between a vertical position (e.g., as shown in FIG. 1 A ) and a horizontal position (e.g., as shown in FIG. 1 B ).
- motors 206 and gearbox 202 are coaxial.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an embodiment of aircraft 100 ′ in which the tilt axis is located closer to the top/forward end of pylons 107 ′.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of aircraft 100 ′′ in which the tilt axis is located closer to the bottom/aft end of pylons 107 ′′.
- propulsion system 106 provides flexibility in arrangement of electric motors 202 .
- motors 202 may be configured as cylinders in series, stacked pancakes, or a flat pack.
- motors may be configured as cylinders in series ( FIG. 5 A ) stacked pancakes ( FIG. 5 B ), or a flat pack ( FIG. 5 C ).
- FIG. 5 A in the series arrangement, motors are stacked in line with the output shaft of the first motor in the series engaging the input shaft of the next motor in the series. The shafts may be engaged with one another by way of splines or another appropriate method.
- FIG. 5 B in a pancake arrangement, multiple motors are stacked and engage a single output shaft. Motors can utilize different methods of engaging the output shaft, such as splines, bolted flanges, or other means.
- FIG. 5 C in a flat pack arrangement, a combining gearbox is provided to combine inputs from the motors to a single output shaft.
- aircraft illustrated herein such as aircraft 100
- aircraft is merely illustrative of a variety of aircraft that can implement the embodiments disclosed herein.
- the various embodiments of the electric drive system line replaceable unit described herein may be used on any aircraft that utilizes motors.
- Other aircraft implementations can include hybrid aircraft, tiltrotor aircraft, quad tiltrotor aircraft, unmanned aircraft, gyrocopters, airplanes, helicopters, commuter aircraft, electric aircraft, hybrid-electric aircraft, and the like.
- the embodiments described herein for an electric drive system line replaceable unit can be integrated into a variety of aircraft configurations. It should be appreciated that even though aircraft are particularly well-suited to implement the embodiments of the present disclosure, non-aircraft vehicles and devices can also implement the embodiments.
- rotor assemblies 108 may comprise any materials suitable for use with an aircraft rotor.
- rotor blades 114 and other components may comprise carbon fiber or aluminum; and rotor masts 222 and other components may comprise steel or titanium.
- rotor assemblies 108 are shown with five rotor blades 114 , respectively, it should be understood that they may have as few as two rotor blades and may have more than five rotor blades, Still further, while only two rotor assemblies 108 are depicted, it will be recognized that embodiments described herein may be implemented in connection with any number of rotor assemblies.
- Example 1 is a rotor system for an aircraft, the rotor system comprising an open rotor assembly comprising a plurality of rotor blades connected to a rotor mast via a yoke, wherein the rotor assembly is tiltable relative to a wing of the aircraft between a first position corresponding to an airplane mode of the aircraft and a second position corresponding to a helicopter mode of the aircraft; and a drive system for providing rotational energy to the open rotor assembly via the rotor mast, the drive system comprising at least one electric motor for providing rotational energy to a drive shaft; and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft for receiving rotational energy from the at least one electric motor via the drive shaft and providing rotational energy to the rotor mast via a rotor shaft; wherein the drive system is rotatable relative to the wing about a tilt axis; and wherein the rotor shaft is coaxial with the drive shaft.
- Example 2 the rotor system of Example 1 may further include the tilt axis being located forward of the at least one motor and aft of the gear box.
- Example 3 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-2 may further include the tilt axis being located closer to a forward end of the drive system than to an aft end of the drive system.
- Example 4 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-3 may further include the tilt axis being located closer to an aft end of the drive system than to a forward end of the drive system.
- Example 5 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-4 may further include the at least one electric motor comprising a plurality of electric motors arranged as cylinders in series, wherein an output of a first one of the plurality of electric motors engages with an input of a next one of the plurality of electric motors.
- Example 6 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-5 may further include the at least one electric motor comprising a plurality of electric motors arranged as stacked pancakes, wherein all of the plurality of electric motors engage with a single drive shaft.
- Example 7 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-6 may further include the at least one electric motor comprising a plurality of electric motors arranged as a flat pack, wherein outputs of the plurality of electric motors engage with inputs of a combining gearbox for driving a driveshaft.
- Example 8 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-7 may further include a nacelle in which the drive system is housed, wherein the nacelle is rotatably connected to the wing of the aircraft at the tilt axis.
- Example 9 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-8 may further include the at least one motor being connected to the drive shaft via an overrunning clutch.
- Example 10 the rotor system of any of Examples 1-9 may further include an adapter having a first interface connected to the at least one motor and a second interface connected to the at least one gear box.
- Example 11 is an aircraft comprising a rotor system, the rotor system comprising an open rotor assembly comprising a plurality of rotor blades connected to a rotor mast via a yoke, wherein the rotor assembly is tiltable relative to a wing of the aircraft between a first position corresponding to an airplane mode of the aircraft and a second position corresponding to a helicopter mode of the aircraft; and a drive system for providing rotational energy to the open rotor assembly via the rotor mast, the drive system comprising at least one electric motor for providing rotational energy to a drive shaft; and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft for receiving rotational energy from the at least one electric motor via the drive shaft and providing rotational energy to the rotor mast via a rotor shaft; wherein the drive system is rotatable relative to the wing about a tilt axis; and wherein the rotor shaft is coaxial with the drive shaft.
- Example 12 the aircraft of Example 11 may further include the tilt axis being located forward of the at least one motor and aft of the gear box.
- Example 13 the aircraft of any of Example 11-12 may further include the tilt axis being located closer to a forward end of the drive system than to an aft end of the drive system.
- Example 14 the aircraft of any of Examples 11-13 may further include the tilt axis being located closer to an aft end of the drive system than to a forward end of the drive system.
- Example 15 the aircraft of any of Examples 11-14 may further include a nacelle in which the drive system is housed, wherein the nacelle is rotatably connected to the wing of the aircraft at the tilt axis.
- Example 16 the aircraft of any of Examples 11-15 may further include the at least one motor being connected to the drive shaft via an overrunning clutch.
- Example 17 the aircraft of any of Examples 11-16 may further include an adapter having a first interface connected to the at least one motor and a second interface connected to the at least one gear box.
- Example 18 is a drive system for providing rotational energy to an open rotor assembly of a rotor craft, the drive system comprising at least one electric motor for providing rotational energy to a drive shaft; and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft for receiving rotational energy from the at least one electric motor via the drive shaft and providing rotational energy to the rotor mast via a rotor shaft; wherein the drive system is rotatable relative to the wing about a tilt axis; and wherein the rotor shaft is coaxial with the drive shaft.
- Example 19 the drive system of Example 18 may further include the tilt axis being located forward of the at least one motor and aft of the gear box.
- Example 20 the drive system of any of Examples 18-19 may further include the tilt axis being located at least one of closer to a forward end of the drive system than to an aft end of the drive system and closer to an aft end of the drive system than to a forward end of the drive system.
- R RI+k*(Ru ⁇ RI), wherein k is a variable ranging from 1 percent to 100 percent with a 1 percent increment, i.e., k is 1 percent, 2 percent, 3 percent, 4 percent, 5 percent . . . 50 percent, 51 percent, 52 percent . . . , 95 percent, 96 percent, 95 percent, 98 percent, 99 percent, or 100 percent.
- any numerical range defined by two R numbers as defined in the above is also specifically disclosed.
- certain embodiments may be implemented using more, less, and/or other components than those described herein.
- some components may be implemented separately, consolidated into one or more integrated components, and/or omitted.
- methods associated with certain embodiments may be implemented using more, less, and/or other steps than those described herein, and their steps may be performed in any suitable order.
- each of the expressions “at least one of X, Y and Z”, “at least one of X, Y or Z”, “one or more of X, Y and Z”, “one or more of X, Y or Z” and “A, B and/or C” can mean any of the following: 1) X, but not Y and not Z; 2) Y, but not X and not Z; 3) Z, but not X and not Y; 4) X and Y, but not Z; 5) X and Z, but not Y; 6) Y and Z, but not X; or 7) X, Y, and Z.
- first”, “second”, “third”, etc. are intended to distinguish the particular nouns (e.g., blade, rotor, element, device, condition, module, activity, operation, etc.) they modify. Unless expressly stated to the contrary, the use of these terms is not intended to indicate any type of order, rank, importance, temporal sequence, or hierarchy of the modified noun.
- first X and “second X” are intended to designate two X elements that are not necessarily limited by any order, rank, importance, temporal sequence, or hierarchy of the two elements.
- “at least one of”, “one or more of”, and the like can be represented using the “(s)” nomenclature (e.g., one or more element(s)).
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